Pizza Spins might have been the Bugles Corn Crisps side kick. At least I remember that the 2 boxes were always side by side at the IGA grocery store. These were round, pizza-flavored crisps. They looked like a wheel with spokes or like a round pizza with slices cut out.

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The following are links about Pizza Spins you may find interesting. Also check out the other =Food of the 70s?> pages.

I remember Pizza Spins. My Grandfather always had them at his house for me. Probably the late 60's or early 70's. I actually e-mailed the company (General Mills) about them a couple of years ago... no go on the re-make.

My grandmother and I used to eat these ALL the time while watching the Flip Wilson Show and Laugh-In. They were around in the late 60s and early 70s, and then disappeared. Heard Chex Mix pizza flavor tastes just like them, but haven't tried it yet!

Wow - this is great - we used to buy them at the IGA near my grandmother's house on the cape during summer visits - not many folks seem to remember them but they were the snack food BOMB! I remember feeling totally crestfallen when finally one summer they vanished, and all there was left were some boxes of Bugles on the shelf...

Yes, I remember this General Mills snack very fondly! That had a great spicy Pizza flavor to them. I will send copy of all these comments to General Foods and see if we can change their minds about REintroduction. I bet 1000's remember these and would BUY them again - if they were the same taste. Please everyone - Leave more comments....

By the way, Pizza Spins came out about 1968 (taken off market - 1975). Bugles, Whistles & Dasies were all introduced together in: April 1966. Dasies were the first to bite the dust, then Whistles. Bugles, of course are still with us! >Pizza-licious PRINGLES are the closest thing currently available to Pizza Spins...

WHAT CAN I SAY THAT YA'LL HAVEN'T ALREADY THEY WERE AWESOME.I MEAN THINK ABOUT IT ALL THESE PEOPLE REMEMBER A SNACK FOOD AND THE OUTSTANDING FLAVOR FROM 30 YEARS AGO, THAT SAYS SOMETHING ABOUT WHAT AN IMPRESSION THEY MADE THEN AND WOULD AGAIN IF REINTRODUCED, COME ON GENERAL MILLS GIVE IT A CHANCE !!!!!!!!!!!

Man, I loved those. Haven't had them since I was a child but still miss the flavor. I can't think of a pizza snack that even comes close, or is as good (from what I remember). If General Mills were to bring them back, I hope they make them exactly the same.

I can't believe how many people actually remember these. The only two snacks that even come close are Bugles Nacho Flavor and Pepperidge Farms Pizza Flavored Goldfish crackers. I will definitely email General Mills to revive this awesome snack.

I can still taste these in my mind even tho I last had them at age 9. These really left a HUGE impression. And I recall that dark green box. I have craved them thru the years since. I would buy them if they came back - I'd break my "no junk food" rule.

thry used to be my favorite along with the original taco flavored doritos. I used to eat them while watching love american style, lost in space and name of the game. I can't believe general mills took them off the shelf.

OK..OK..I tried a new (well, to me) cracker from Nabisco. A co-worker gave me some of her Wheat-thins Sun-dried Tomato and Basil. I flashed back to the 70's and those wonderful Pizza Spins! If you want to get a pretty close version, try these Wheat-thins!!! I told my husband about them but he wasn't sure if he remembered them or not. I grew up in central Illinois and I loved them!!! Why did they quit making them when all of us loved them so much? I remember the box and the foil lining! Try these Wheat-thins, though, until General Mills gets wise!

Oh hells yeah, I remember Pizza Spins. I didn't actually remember the name, but I can picture them in my mind and I remember the taste very clearly. They were so far superior to Bugles it's not even funny. Why would they ditch those and keep Bugles? That is all kinds of wrong. The only thing I have ever had since them that came close was an Israeli snack called Bisli that comes in a pizza flavor.

I can't believe I found you guys! Pizza Spins were my FAVORITE and I do remember them next to Bugles in the Red Owl grocery store here in St. Paul, MN. Were they shaped like an old west wagon wheel with spokes? I'm 46, miss them and want them back! Hey, anyone remember the cereal Ka-Boom, shaped like clown faces?

Count me in! I think about them often. I'm 45 and grew up in North Dakota. Forgot about the Red Owl but have been unable to forget pizza spins. The Pizzalicious Pringles are the closest thing I've found but I will definitely try the other recommendations. I will start a group on facebook if I can figure out how.

Another snack that reminds me of pizza spins called Clancy's Nacho Rings. Unlike Bissli, which is expensive to get here in the US, Nacho Rings are available at the low-price store Aldi for slightly more than $1 for a 7 ounce bag. They are corn-based, a little more "airy" than Pizza Spins. The nacho flavor is tastes more like pizza spins than nacho, in my opinion. I just imagine I'm eating Pizza Spins when I have them.

Wow!!! great to hear so many others remember the good stuff from the 70's. I had a flashback this morning at work with a craving, but could not remember the name of the snack. thanks for the wonderful memories you all.

My sister and I used to go to Grandma's for the weekend..every Saturday she's make a Chef Boyardee pizza, and serve it with Pizza Spins & Chocolate milk on TV trays for supper, and we'd watch Lost In Space. The best of times ever.

I grew up in White Bear Lake MN, and you all are my long lost brothers and sisters! I LOVED this snack, and would go with my father to the local Red Owl or Applebaum's grocery stores on Saturday mornings. I would eat the whole box watching cartoons and finish it off before noon. They were so good my kids can taste them when I talk about it.

We used to get this snack every now and then. They were my hands down favorite. If you're looking for a similar taste, I just discovered the Fisher Pizza Balls (Real Cheese Flavor) is fairly reminiscent.

I loved Pizza Spins too! I wrote to General Mills a few years back about making them again and they said no. I used to eat a whole box on Friday nights while watching "Fantasmic Features" here in the Boston area. I wash it back with some Orange Crush. They were the best and always will be. I am 55 and can still taste them. Bring them back and no one will get hurt - haha!

Just today I was telling my daughter about how much I loved pizza spins as a kid. She, of course had no idea what I was talking about. She is only 24 and I read on here they were discontinued 34 years ago. Now I feel really old! I also would love to see Pizza spins come back. They were so darned good !!!! I have a brother that works at General Mills. I'll see if he can put a good word in for us old timers that love Pizza Spins !!!! LOL

Pizza Spins were definitely a great snack and the best of that particular line of snacks from that era. They were also available and popular in the South. Hey, in this economy, if General Mills wants to be cocky and not respond to obvious interest, let them go for it! Maybe the recession hasn't reached them.

No one believes me that these did indeed exist. The 4 boxes were green for Pizza Spins, blue for Whistles, yellow for Daisies, and of course red for Bugles. I loved 'em all. However in this day and age of money money money they will never bring them back. General Mills unfortunately is probably run by someone too young to care about these real pieces of American history and nostalgia.

Yes! I remember these Pizza Spins. My cousins always had them (along with Bugles) at their house but my Mom never bought them. The Pepperidge Farm Pepperoni flavored Gold Fish taste similar. BTW, does anyone remember Chipos?

As a child my sister and I would watch made for TV scary movies like "Don't be Afraid of the Dark" and "The Cat Creature" and Dracula movies while eating Pizza Spins. We loved them, and each other. We still reminisce about Pizza Spins.

i started eating them when i was 9 & 10 yrs old. i am 48 will be 49 in about 2 wks away yes i do remember them as well. i could eat some right now. general mills did manufacture this product. anyone remember other snacks general mills manufactured the list is as follows whistles hotches bows daisies etc etc etc. chipsters that was nabisco that manufactured these

Of the three snacks, Daisies were my favorite, and I could swear they were in a bright green box and the Pizza Spins were in a red box. Bugles were my least favorite, so, of course they are still available. Is this democracy????!!!

I was thinking of these the other day and no one really remembers them, so I thought that I was crazey and decided to google them. I can't believe that there are others out there that loved them too!!!!! You would just open the box and they had a certain yummy smell. They were the best snack of the 70's. When I used to have my slumber parties they were definaely one of the must have snacks!!!!!

I miss these snacks too. Some of the stuff you get now just don't compare. Besides Pizza Spins, my favorite was a snack called "Chipsters" and another one called corn diggers. Does anyone remember them??

I could remember eating some round snack that tasted like pizza...everybody thought I was crazy. I just happened to ask my dad yesterday and he said yeah you loved them they were Pizza Spins...I loved them and wish they would bring them back. I am always looking for a snack that reminds me of them.

They were my favorite as a kid. Wish they would make them again. My son bought a bag of these potato puffed chips with spicy pepper flavor tonight and I got a flashback as soon as I tasted them. So I googled pizza spins and found this site. Maybe we can get enough posts to bring them back

If you really want Pizza Spins back you should do like I did and go to General Mills website and contact them with your request to bring them back. If enough of us contact them, maybe they'll give us what we want!

Man I wish they'd bring them back...just like the rest of the posts, I loved those things! I also remember a chip...I think they were actually called 'Bacos' and looked like a puffed up fake piece of bacon, and were around at the same time as Pizza Spins.

Haven't thought of Pizza Spins in years(which I, like an earlier commenter, thought were called "pizza wheels"). I tried the new Townhouse italian herb flatbread crackers and WHAM! Instant flashback. A good substitute for your Pizza Spin cravings until GM is convinced to bring them back.

Pizza Spins were definitly the best of the General Mills snack family. I never tried Daisies, I don't think they were available in Canada, but I remember Whistles. Pizza Spins if my memory serves me would probably have been oat based like Cheerios. The flavouring was superior, I mean I can still remember them after 40 years!!
It boggles the mind that Bugles, the greasiest of them all remains. I guess they must be cheap to make.

Here is the response from General Mills to my request to bring back Pizza Spins:
Dear Valued Consumer:
Thank you for contacting General Mills. We are sorry you encountered so much difficulty in attempting to find the product you were looking for.
Unfortunately, this product has been discontinued and is no longer available. While many of our consumers did enjoy this product, it wasn′t as successful as we had anticipated.
We regret any inconvenience this caused and hope you continue to enjoy the many other products we offer.
Sincerely,
Gwyn Walters
Consumer Services
No kidding Gwen, we know they have been "discontinued" like 35 years ago.I think you ought to discontinue Bugles and reinstate Pizza Spins.

I too have fond memories of early childhood at my grandparetnts house eating pizza spins... It was probably the first snack food that I was introduced to at the early age that I was.
I wonder if the flavor was really that good as we all seem to remember though or if the nastalgia makes the sensation heightened though. I have found that sometimes memories of a taste or smell get exagerated over time and we build it up like telling a tale seems to grow.
I just remember that those were the greatest flavor that I can remember, but I wonder if it is associated with my grandparents that makes it so desirable? I wish I had some to experiment and see the comparison...

If we don't bring back Pizza Spins, the terrorists have won.
I remember them fondly too, and I found this site while looking for information on whether they'd been made available again.
For whatever it's worth, I just submitted a comment to General Mills asking them whether they could be persuaded to revive the product.

I was born in '63 and I remember my Aunt, who was a Senior in 1970, used to snack on these whenever. Yeah, they were great tasting! :-9 Yummy! I, too, have thought it'd be awesome to have them back. And, I also have found that most pizza snacks of today do not compare. Come on, GM, move it!

Loved pizza spins. and fudgetown cookies, and goucho cookies, and glass bottles of coke, and pepsi in bottles, my grandma always had fudge town cookies and gouchos, but pizza spins were great. i want this stuff back too...

I love and miss pizza spins! My sister and I mention how we miss them. I was online today searching to see if they were available and found this string of comments. You'd think General Mills would read this and do something. Has anyone reached out to them?

Just today I tasted a Pizza Dorito, and longed for a Pizza Spin.
That led me here. I too miss the delectable snack known formerly as Pizza Spins.
If I were asked at the age of 5 what my favorite food was, it surely would have been Pizza Spins.
Although Bugles were a sister snack, the Pizza Spin had a texture more like Funyuns.
A perfect mix.
Damn you, General Mills, for depriving the public of the delecacy you created! Give US what we want!

OK, I found a product that reminds me of that taste from when I was a kid, but just a bit spicier. In fact as I was eating them, I was trying to remember the name of those little round pizza wheels my mom used to buy us, which brought me to this link. They are made by Nathan's and are called Chili Cheese Crunchy Crinkle Fries.

I loved Pizza Spins also!!!!!! No one in my family except my sister and I can remember them. Of course we were the ones who were so crazy about them. I was so shocked to find this site! I can't believe how many others remember them also. I would love for these to be be made available again the kids in my family would think they were awesom too!!!!!!!!!!!

i am about to make a post that will make you all jealous. by dumb luck, my family was a general mills test family for bugles, daisies, and pizza spins. with four kids in 1965, we were the perfect cross sample. my brother, sisters and i loved them all!

i was just telling my mom about pizza spins today.its been so long,we called them pizza wheels.they were my all time favorate snack.nothing today compares with them.is there any way general mills can bring them back.they would probably make a great profit,im just saying!

General Mills brought out Pizza Spins, Daisies, Cheese Whistles, and Bugles all around the late 60's. I remember Bert Lahr doing their commercials when they first came out. My favorite was Pizza Spins, then Cheese Whistles. I never thought Daisies nor Bugles were that great. It's too bad my favorites fell by the wayside. There has never been a more tastier pizza flavored snack than Pizza Spins. Whistles as well were one of the tastiest cheese snacks ever. What was General Mills thinking when they stopped making them, but kept Bugles?!?!?!?

I was just asking my in-laws who are from the east coast (me from illinois) if they had ever heard of whistles. They never had. I got the biggest craving for them.I have never found ANYTHING to compare! After finding this site, I remembered pizza spins. I , also thought they were pizza wheels.

Pizza Spins were the first indication that I had of the truism - "Everything that I like in stores goes away!" Where are the snack crackers of that time? I remeber ther being a large selection of chip alternatives back then. I went into the US Army in October of '74, could not find Pizza Spins in the PX's on post at Fort Knox, was transferred to my permanent duty station in Germany the beginning of '75- still no luck. Then ran into one box at a PX in a training area of Hohenfels Germany. I was ecstatic! But someone had opened the box & munched about half, then put it back on the shelf! That was the last box of Pizza Spins I ever saw.

Why doesnt every single person like myself who really misses pizza spins do something. Every one of you start to write a little email to general mills and beg that they bring them back. How can they say no to profit with this economy when thousands of emails come in. There are tons of places all over the Internet with people who want these back so let's all try to make it happen

To everyone who wants Pizza Spins back: You gotta contact General Mills...they made 'em, along with Daisys, Whistles, Bugles (which are back), Buttons and Bows. Yeah, it's been forty years since Pizza Spins disappeared. Most probably forgot which company made 'em.

I would love to buy Pizza Spins!!! I recently tried the Wheat Thins Tomato Basil crackers and was reminded of the Pizza Spins I ate as a kid. I loved the taste and texture of these snacks. I certainly agree with all the comments above that this snack would be enjoyed by many consumers.

General Mills obviously doesn't listen to consumers, so why bother contacting them? The consumer services rep stated about Pizza Spins, "it wasn′t as successful as we had anticipated." Yet the product was around for 8 years or so! If it was so unsuccessful, why not discontinue the product much, much sooner? They're a bunch of nitwits with Pizza Spins for brains -- most of whom have probably never even tried them. And they probably lost the receipe. They are the best snack food. Ever.

I remember eating Pizza Spins as a child, they were the best bar none. I tell my wife when we are at the store that I am going to the snake Isle to look for Pizza Spins, She just rolls her eyes. Well, it's wishfull thinking they might be on the shelf again some day, I'm still going to look for them in the snake isle, I sure miss them.

Whistles were my favorite...man I miss those. Once we got into the store we would take off down the snack isle...find a box and open them and start chowing down...our mom would have to by 2 boxes then!

OMG - I have been looking for years - the craving just does not go away after 30+ years! These were the greatest snack EVER. Now I'm 52 - 4 kids and none of them had the pleasure to taste these treats! How can it be we all remember these things? That is so bizarre...hmmm...bring them back General Mills - fats, salt, and whatever all else was in them!

I can't understand why General Mills, or whoever owns the rights, doesn't bring some of these back, even if only for a limited time. I'd buy a bunch of boxes of Pizza Spins and a lot of other junk foods from my childhood, given the chance, and I'm sure I'm not the only one who would!

I am constantly looking for anything close to my long gone beloved Pizza Spins - I remember them at my grandparents house - Bugles red box and Pizza Spins in green. Today I was getting snacks for the football game and I came across TGIFriday's Pizza Chips - pretty darn close! Crunchy, pizza-y, salty. Worth a short for all of us who long for our Pizza Spins - I bought them, of all places - at the Dollar Store (Dollar Tree)!

I loved Pizza Spins. Had to share with siblings... but I was used to that. Very sad when they disappeared from the shelves of the store. I have never found their equal, although someone said that the kid's Chex Mix pizza is good. I'll try it. Not too hopeful.

Please Bring them Back. I went thru them a box at a time from H.S. thru college. Couldn't eat just a half box, had to finish it. Also I agree with a previous poster that it was an extra treat to find lumps of pizza flavoring in the box. True heaven.

Along with the rest of you, I love these treats growing up. Can still taste them, just like you can. Occasionally I run across a snack with a similar flavor, but nothing replaces them. Perhaps GM could bring them back as a seasonal item like those halloween cereals that were written about in the Wall Street Journal last week! We could all stock up for each year! Somebody in Marketing...go get a job at GM and sell this proposal!

Seems that most of us on this board are in our 40s/50s and remember Pizza Spins from childhood. If General Mills says they weren't profitable back then, it was probably because, as children, we had no income. Now that we are (much) older we could buy them for ourselves, with lots of profit for General Mills, if they were made available.

My Aunt had a box of Pizza Spins, in 1969 or 1970, around that time. They were very delicieux! There is a snack available (at BIG LOTS) that, to me, tastes very similar to the Pizza Spins, and it's "Herr's DEEP DISH PIZZA Cheese Curls". They are very CLOSE. :-9

Pizza "wheels" spins. Wow! Just out of the blue tonight, the ole' spin craving hit me! Got curious and wondered about their demize. Found this posting. I just turned 47. I can remember watching, "Wonderful World of Disney", then, "All In The Family", then throwing the empty box in the trash, (after completly licking the foil liner clean!) I do not eat junk food at all now. Seriously, I eat as healthy as anyone I know. But, bring back pizza spins, and I will gladly buy larger britches!! The 60's - 70's, wonderful innocent times... Glad I lived during this "happy" period. No wonder I used to love to watch, "The 70's show". Remember when they all ate "space dust?" Haha... Would'nt Pizza spins and a "Frosty" be good about now......

I remember my brother and I raiding the cabinets for the Pizza Wheels (I swear that is what they were called). Bugles were my least favorite too, but we would wear the Bugles on our fingertips, eat the Pizza Wheels and then bite our Bugle "fingernails" off when they were coated witht he Pizza Wheel flavor!

I was just at my desk wondering "what were those little pizza wheels I used to eat as a kid. Then on BING I typed in Pizza Wheels and found this......All these people remember the goodness of a simple snack that was discontinued. I wish they would bring them back.

I was thinking about these tasty snacks this morning and I decided to see if there was anything about them online. I have to smile while reading all the posts. If they would make a pizza flavored popchips it could be close. I can still remember the taste and it makes my mouth water.

I was just thinking about Pizza Spins today and decided to see if I really remembered them the way I thought I did. By reading the posts here tonight...I was right on the money. Wish they'd bring those back as well as "Doo Dads" snack mix.

Had some Chex Mix "with Italian seasonings" the other day and was instantly hurtled back to the memory of Pizza Spins. My mom used to buy them for our camping trips. They must have been good for me to remember them after, what, 40 years??!!??

I thought I dreamt pizza Spins, they really do exist. Bring them back they were the best!! Nobody but me remembered them, then I had to make sure I wasn't imagining this snack until I googled them. Now I can rest my mind. Mmmmm good

I use to call them "pizza wheels". I remember the taste so clearly. I tried a "Triscuit w/roasted tomato & olive oil" and it brought that flavor back . Just has a little stronger flavor but very close.

Pizza Spins were awesome...really miss them. I can still remember how they tasted after 40 years. With all the absolute crap out there in the snack world, I don't really understand why something like this wouldn't be given another shot.

I've craved Pizza Spins for 40 years now. I'm going to try all the things I've seen on this site that are close to them, but nothing will be just right. If I were CEO of General Mills I'd bring them back in a heartbeat !!

YES ~ FINALLY!!!!!!!!!! Like others, I've craved these things for over 30 years!!! I found something that I THOUGHT was the same thing but they have a red-pepper flavor, good but not the same AWESOME pizza taste. (Reudas is the name, found them at Big Lots, of all places) Who do we have to bribe to get these back on the shelves?!?!?!

I'm part of the pizza spin club. I actually brought this up on another board about 10 years ago. I really miss them. I have tried pizza Doritos good but not the same. I will try the item above poster mentioned I saw them a few times but never tried them. When the kids pizza chex mix came out it was a very close substitute but of course they stopped making it.

Also years ago the teenage mutant turtle snacks made by General Mills was the exactly same thing different design but again did away with them. I was very happy when I found those but sad when they did away with them.

Pizza Spins, my favourite childhood snack. Fond memories of small farm town grocery stores in Minnesota where I spent my summer's. I don't remember them in Chicago where I lived. Any know why Gen Mills won't produce them again ?

just found a revolutionary snack from frito lay chesters poppers cheese pizza flavor. the closest even better then pizza spins. but i still love pizza spins. i still wish General Mills would bring them back. such fond memories

I am excited. I went to Walmart and came across a snack called Chester's Poppers cheese pizza waffle,rounds made by Fritos Lay. They are shaped like wheels. I bought two bags and couldn't wait to,try them. They are a very close match to pizza pains and look like them too. I will be going back to get more. Any interested take a look in walmart near the chips isle. The bag has a tiger on it and look,for the name Chester's on it

I remember Pizza Spins. Who could forget them. I'm 60 years old and still look for them just in case they might of brought them back. When my kids were growing up and smerfs were the big thing on tv I had found I think they were called smerf berry's they tasted just like pizza spins. I only wish we could do something to bring them back.

I thought they were called pizza wheels;but I remember the smell was so strong and alluring..it seems like the taste faded fast and they smelled better than they taste..and maybe they would get gummy like crackers when they dissolved in mouth? Still I liked them.

I am 55 now. I think about these about once a year since watching Star Trek prime time. Pizza Spins were my all time favorite snack. I would love to try them again to see if they were as good as I remember. Please bring them back!

I've discovered a new chip that had a taste that took me back to the 70's Pizza Spins! Chester Cheetah has done it! They are in an orange bag and are called Chester's Poppers, Cheese Pizza Waffle Rounds! Go get 'me and enjoy! :D

Pizza Spins bring back memories of sitting around the TV with Mom and Dad and watching the greatest TV shows ever eating the greatest chip/snack ever made. The flavor was so awesome I'd be sure to lap up the leftover spice crumbs and sides of the package!

I also loved them and craved them through the year we used to fightover them. My mom used to have to dole them out in napkins. They were the bomb. Wish i had some now. Funny how many people want them back. Bring them on . lived in ct back then bugles also weremy least favorite funny how that worked out

General Mills may have heard enough requests to bring something like Pizza Spins back! I discovered a snack distributed by General Mills Sales in a Casey's General Store in Iowa this past week called Totinos Pizza Chips, Pepperoni Flavored. They are "popped" (baked under pressure) potato chips with seasoning and they taste like they are named! They reminded me of Pizza Spins a lot only differently shaped. I have photos of the bag!

If you are lucky enough to leave near an HEB, their 12 Vegetables Pita Crisps taste JUST like the Pizza Spins I remember from my childhood. My husband and I were racking our brains to remember the name of the pizza snack from our childhood. We couldn't remember so a few key strokes later I am on this page! Thanks for the memories of the 70's and Pizza Spins.

Someone please mail this entire page to General Mills. If this page is a fraction of the population who loved this snack,imagine how many others are out there that loved this product.I know there are other products that have come along that have a similar taste, but they're never quite the same.

Was munching on some pepperidge farms goldfish puffs salsa con queso and had a major flashback to the 70s and finally realized it was Pizza Spins. Right up there with those Ozark Country Style BBQ Chips which they do still make and the Andy Capp hot fries. yum

I absolutely loved Pizza Spins as a child. My dad loved them, too, and had to buy an extra supply to hide from me. I agree with the earlier comment that these snacks might not have been profitable in the 1970s because we were children at the time, but, today, I would definitely munch on them and help make them a very profitable venture. Does anyone remember "Shapies," as well?

I am a lover of "vintage" and "retro" and also, unfortunately, am too young to remember Pizza Spins. BUT to my joy I discovered a new Cheetos snack out there called "Pizza Poppers", which may be the same thing!! Get them! They taste really good! And they're inexpensive, too--they're $1.98 a bag here in Ohio.

Fond memories of my "Gram" buying me Pizza Spins. Best snack EVER! She didn't care for the smell of them, but knew how much I loved them and almost always had a box waiting for me when I came to visit. Yes, PLEASE, General Mills... BRING THEM BACK!!!

Wow!!! Can you all say memries:) Is'nt it just like the man to quit making stuff once they have you reeled in. I would buy a case or three in a heartbeat if they came back. As with others here, there were people who did not believe me that they were for real, same goes for tootsie pop drops, at least they still exsist:)

I was born in 1966, for years I have thought about this pizza flavored snack I had as a very young child, I think I was 3 or 4. I cant believe I now know they were Pizza Spins. Like someone else said here, Pringles Pizza flavor does remind me a bit of the Pizza Spins.

I miss these too. Could never understand why General Mills would drop an excellent snack as Pizza Spins. Probably never had children as taste testers. Or just a bad management decision. I could devour half a box, and a bottle of Frostie Root Beer, after school watching 'Dark Shadows'. With a stern warning from my mother 'don't spoil your appetite for supper'. That never happened, I still ate like a football linebacker. The Pizza Spins were just appetizers before supper. Just recently found a close substitute, Brim's Pizza Flavored Rings from: Brimhall Food Company Inc. P.O. Box 34185 Bartlett, TN. 38184-0185 www.brimsnacks.com They have the texture of Fun-Yum Onion Rings with the pizza flavor, but just not quite intense as the Pizza Spins I remembered. But that was 40 years ago and my recall could be off some about the exact way they were. None the less Brim's Pizza Flavored Rings are certainly better than no substitute. A 4oz. bag is $1.09 at the local small corner store, maybe cheaper elsewhere.

I went to Brim's website and they have them listed under 'Fries & Rings. You can order them online: One case of twelve 4oz. bags are: Price:$13.08 + shipping I wrote them to thank them, and if they contact me back as they say they will, I may suggest they tweak the pizza flavor seasoning up a notch to better achieve the Pizza Spin flavor I remember. Happy snacking everyone!

Found a Pizza Spins TV commercial which aired on "The Monkees" season two opener (9/25/67, NBC). Slogan: The new, munchy-crunchy snack that tastes like a pizza pie! The "Monkees" show had gained several new sponsors, after losing Kellogg's and Yardley from season one.

I loved Pizza Spins too and would love it if they brought them back to share with my grandkids. Yikes, did I say that??? Frito Lay has come out with a Poppers cheese pizza that sort of favors the look more like waffle cut that pizza slices. But they are not the same. I too remember them next to Bugles but I never cared much for those.